Understanding the Various Triggers and Logic
Sensos smart labels offer a variety of logics to trigger reports and alerts. Each report has a trigger, sometimes more than one. Triggers represent physical events and turn them into entries on the shipment's event log. They tell you exactly what happens with the Label (and therefore the shipment) at a given moment, with some triggers also generating alerts.
Sensos Labels Provide Up to 10 Different Triggers
At the most basic level of information, Sensos Labels trigger a report that differentiates between a static state, the start of the movement, and the movement itself. Each start, stop, and resume of movement is logged. This is the most basic report sent by the label and is defined by sensitivity attributes set by the user during Set creation.
Read more about this process in this article.
Triggers can be seen on the shipment event log. There you can see all triggered events. You can also access them via the map view by turning on the Sensos Location Report layer.



Types of Triggers
- Activation: The initial activation of the label, which starts the event log.
- Start movement
- Static
- Shock
- Temperature breach
- Landing
- Opened
- Closed
- Takeoff (future)
- Light (future)
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